Igor Stravinsky –\nThe R
ite of Spring (1913). Ralph Vaughan Williams – Dona Nobis\nPacem (1936). The
Oakland Symphony Orchestra, the\norchestra-in-residence of Oakland Universi
ty, presents its final\nconcert of the season at Orchestra Hall, Max M. Fish
er Music Center,\nin Detroit. With its unique structure, the OSO provides OU
students,\nfaculty and alumni the opportunity to perform the finest orchest
ral\nworks in one of the region’s highly regarded ensembles, an\nexperience
truly unique to OU. The OSO collaborates with the Oakland\nSymphony Chorus,
offers the best and brightest music students\nopportunities to perform and
concerto soloists, and provides the\ncommunity with the opportunity to exper
ience excellent live\nperformances. Gregory Cunningham and Michael Mitchell,
conductors.

Igor Stravinsky –\nThe R
ite of Spring (1913). Ralph Vaughan Williams – Dona Nobis\nPacem (1936). The
Oakland Symphony Orchestra, the\norchestra-in-residence of Oakland Universi
ty, presents its final\nconcert of the season at Orchestra Hall, Max M. Fish
er Music Center,\nin Detroit. With its unique structure, the OSO provides OU
students,\nfaculty and alumni the opportunity to perform the finest orchest
ral\nworks in one of the region’s highly regarded ensembles, an\nexperience
truly unique to OU. The OSO collaborates with the Oakland\nSymphony Chorus,
offers the best and brightest music students\nopportunities to perform and
concerto soloists, and provides the\